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I'm very agree with you. I had good plan in the past. I earned like 12 000 + accomodation to work in Weifang (small city in shandong). I could save a lot of money. it's actually like if you earn 20 000rmb in shanghai. Full Comment>>

Interesting article. I do think you only see a small part of education field. I didn't choose to be teacher but i choose to work in education field. That's very different because in France education job is very large and can bring you to around 40 different kind of job. Before, being a teacher I worked as community ... Full Comment>>

well, for my part, I worked already 7 years before in education field as community worker specialist in alternative pedagogies for kids and teenagers. So it was a piece of cake for me to teach in China because my experience as community worker. However, If i had to do again some courses I did in China I would do it ... Full Comment>>

Well, I taught french and english during few years in China. it was during the golden times in China before it became so tough to get a working visa there. Anyway, about half of native teachers in China are really not good teachers and have any specific training or any specific curriculum to teach. Because the fact ... Full Comment>>

Interesting experience but I could say it's still a big city compare to some places I taught. I Taught in Wenling (zhejiang) where you probably got less than 100 000 people. That is the real china. It's like the countryside. Full Comment>>

Interesting article. For sure, I can understand ABC need to understand where they come from, their roots. It's a great opportunity for them. However, I guess this cultural bridge will never be complete until china become a democracy and a country where the freedom of speech will be the rules. Perhaps, environment is ... Full Comment>>

Well, I'm French and i taught english and french during about 3 years in different chinese cities. I don't have an academic curriculum (never went to university). I worked about 7 years before teaching in China as a community worker specialist of children and teenagers. I'm also specialist of alternative pedagogies. ... Full Comment>>

Interesting article. However, it's not very new phenomenon in China. I heard much stories like that in the past few years. Chinese mentality is really too narrow minded and so much conventional. I would be happy to have such woman. It would be a woman can develop a critical thinking and debate with arguments (very ... Full Comment>>